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American Fusion Develops Compact Fusion Engine to Address Military and Commercial Energy Vulnerabilities

By Advos
American Fusion Inc. is developing the Texatron Fusion Engine, a truck-deployable, aneutronic power source from 0.5 to 100+ MW, aiming to eliminate fuel supply chain vulnerabilities for military and commercial sectors.
American Fusion Develops Compact Fusion Engine to Address Military and Commercial Energy Vulnerabilities

The United States military consumes more oil than any other institution globally, creating a strategic liability as fuel supply chains are vulnerable to attack. American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) is developing a compact fusion technology that could transform energy logistics for both defense and civilian applications. Through its subsidiary Kepler Fusion, the company is working on the Texatron, a truck-deployable Fusion Engine capable of producing 0.5 to over 100 megawatts of clean power without relying on turbines, steam cycles, or vulnerable fuel supply lines.

The Texatron uses aneutronic fusion, which produces minimal radiation, making it safer and more portable than traditional fusion designs. If successful, the technology could provide high-density, reliable power for remote military bases, disaster relief operations, water desalination plants, construction sites, and space exploration missions. The company positions this as a solution to an energy gap that existing technologies have not filled: portable, high-output power independent of external fuel logistics.

American Fusion is strengthening its ecosystem alongside major energy players such as Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (NYSE: BEP), Enphase Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH), and Fluence Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC). These partnerships highlight the growing interest in decentralized, resilient power solutions. For the military, the ability to generate electricity on-site without fuel convoys would reduce casualties and operational costs. For commercial users, it offers energy independence in regions with weak grid infrastructure or high fuel costs.

The company's forward-looking statements acknowledge risks, including technological feasibility and market adoption. However, the potential impact is significant: a portable fusion generator could reshape energy security for decades. As the U.S. military seeks to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, American Fusion's technology may offer a path to self-sufficient power generation in the field.

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